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Craftsman Reversible Ratcheting Wrench Gives You Options

The Craftsman 3/4-inch reversible ratcheting combination wrench lets you ratchet through bolts that'll take a ratchet and the open side is there for the ones you can't. This wrench features a one-hand reversing lever, which allows you to switch directions quickly and easily. A 12-degree box end gives you knuckle clearance when you need it to complete your task, and a slim profile box-end head can reach into small, tight areas that other tools cannot access.

This Craftsman reversible ratcheting wrench is built to last - and it's guaranteed to, as well. The wrench is backed by a Craftsman forever guarantee warranty. The reversible ratcheting wrench features 72 gear teeth, which means fine tooth ratcheting action for quick engagement. The wrench needs just a 5-degree arc to turn a fastener. This is an excellent tool to have on hand to complete repairs, maintenance, and other necessary jobs fast and efficiently.

You get two tools in one with this Craftsman 3/4-inch reversible ratcheting combination wrench, which is backed by Craftsman's forever guarantee

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I'm a huge fan of the ratcheting wrench. Especially the reverse ractheting wrench from Craftsman. These wrenches are still made in the USA, which means SO MUCH to me. They are built very well, look super clean and really give you more options when other tools may be needed such as socket sets with all the parts they come with. If you buy the complete set of ratchet wrenches and the few others they make seperately to complete the whole set, you will be covered for most jobs with ease. I have 2 complete sets, all made in the USA, one for my garage, the other in the car, ******** for sure!

I decided purchased a bunch of extra, loose ratcheting wrenches. The metal feels solid and I like the comfort of the wrench. I also like versatility of the ratcheting box-end. Some people say that the switch gets in the way, but I have really not found that to be a problem. I find it quite useful as I do not have to ?pay attention? to the positioning of the wrench. As long as the switch is up, I am set. The 3/4 in is a very common size in my industry and it works like a charm. I have never had a problem with the ratchet, though I do not use it for high torque. I use these for speed and torque with a non-ratcheting wrench.